Program X-Site seeks to expand the syntax and aesthetics of architecture by presenting an architecturally themed installation in the Museum’s outdoor plaza. Work for this limited engagement, experiential event is acquired through a public call for entries and blends art and architecture to encourage new perceptions of spatial relations.

OO is a dynamic installation primarily constructed of scaffolding and corrugated fiber-reinforced plastic board, and includes three bubble machines that are anthropomorphized with human names. A construction site is raised to the level of art, and invisible air currents are given visible form. The installation encourages us to reconsider past bodily experiences, to inject some rebellion or doubt into what is assumed to be open or public, and is an accurate response to the theme of In Progress or the renovations at the Museum.